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men, have either had trouble finding work or were unable to maintain work and have started frequent binging. and so you see this vast emergence within the population and among them you see emergency room visits and other things. and so on average you see this decline overall drinking rates and what is really going on behind it is this then again it shows you the danger of these aggregate statistics. similarly, we see vast differences as well and people are commenting on europe being in a universal recession and that is not true. before we were talking about this, everyone was talking about iceland and then we kind of forgot about it. it was the first country to experience a major part of the recession and it has experienced the largest recession in global economic history and it invested in u.s. mortgage-backed securities and iceland has been striking in the political and economic situations are quite different and iceland doesn't depend on other members of the heroes on for bailouts or assistance and it's not restricted. what they did was rather dramatic. they said that, okay, we have been
men, have either had trouble finding work or were unable to maintain work and have started frequent binging. and so you see this vast emergence within the population and among them you see emergency room visits and other things. and so on average you see this decline overall drinking rates and what is really going on behind it is this then again it shows you the danger of these aggregate statistics. similarly, we see vast differences as well and people are commenting on europe being in a...
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of college indicted by a liberal arts i do think they are more important than the math and science binge they will find themselves on the profile to go do that but to a functioning democracy plan needs to a people who were schooled of the great thought patterns a merged over thousands of years and you get that with liberal arts. also fascinated with literature and poetry and writing schoolboy refers to her so i have some appreciation for that. it was one of the ways i could fill the unforgiving minute to with the essence of the human condition. i could create. the greeks said what makes up a good man and his sense of justice, a temperance or restraint, the request for wisdom and courage. not a battlefield but to do the right thing in life. said greeks were well short so i added to have a developed sense of humor to find something that in fact, have a face based circumstance and had maybe a quest that goes on forever you may need to have appreciation of things fettered great then new book also the essence of human condition. i wanted to beat us a jazz pianist. i was playing jesus loves me
of college indicted by a liberal arts i do think they are more important than the math and science binge they will find themselves on the profile to go do that but to a functioning democracy plan needs to a people who were schooled of the great thought patterns a merged over thousands of years and you get that with liberal arts. also fascinated with literature and poetry and writing schoolboy refers to her so i have some appreciation for that. it was one of the ways i could fill the unforgiving...
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clinton in which shatter the new deal reform that led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 crash. i urge you to apply those three little standards and he will be known as a profit in your circle and that would give you more credibility. i would like the memory of this nice guy to revolve around one statement, it is easier than we think to turn the country around. i will repeat that. it is easier than we think we have concentrated power and we read the expos say the bookstore is full of them. we live in the golden age of documentary and article expos a with less and less effect on change for two centuries since. one, the concentration of power is ruthlessly efficient in this country. they have taken away the freedom of contract that take away the right even to go to court but the corporation can do that credit card companies and mortgage companies and so one -- so on compulsory arbitration the blocky from your full day in court. it is called for reform. you don't restrict someone to call a reform after of the seventh amendment is still in tact to right of trial by jury
clinton in which shatter the new deal reform that led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 crash. i urge you to apply those three little standards and he will be known as a profit in your circle and that would give you more credibility. i would like the memory of this nice guy to revolve around one statement, it is easier than we think to turn the country around. i will repeat that. it is easier than we think we have concentrated power and we read the expos say the bookstore is...
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ark of progress whether it is an and quotations or not it is not pretty but i find it compelling high binge watched again before a interview them and the creator said we're using we're stealing you from your book for all of season to. [laughter] i said say that on tv. [laughter] >> i interviewed them last weekend i asked him of the government shut down what the house of court -- with the house of cards majority whip would had done and and he said he would have murdered someone. [laughter] >> what about socializing to get ahead is there a difference? directed bigger distention of between those on the inside and legitimately on the outside. i have found equal of rage from the left and the right outside of washington on a college campus, a conservative talk radio, the revolution of washington is quite a bipartisan. sarah taylor and makes a lot of the occupied movement points of cronyism, ralph nader, ron paul make a lot of the far right points. the insider outsider paradigm is much stronger. around the margins republicans intend to be more unabashed about making money in democrats to go want t
ark of progress whether it is an and quotations or not it is not pretty but i find it compelling high binge watched again before a interview them and the creator said we're using we're stealing you from your book for all of season to. [laughter] i said say that on tv. [laughter] >> i interviewed them last weekend i asked him of the government shut down what the house of court -- with the house of cards majority whip would had done and and he said he would have murdered someone. [laughter]...
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but mayor bing is an honest man. i don't know if he's a fantastic charismatic leader but, you know, i think the detroit people like people with a little bit of spider and attitude and to be very forthright. i think that he is a mayor he has been -- hecky space things closer to the vast than more detroit are used to. c-span: was looking a little bit of your film. obviously it's -- it's a commercial product and you're selling it and we are just going to show bits and pieces. but before we go on if people want to see this or they want to see jesus can't or any of your other book imagery is how can they see them? >> guest: well, "detropia" is playing in theaters across the country right now. it's an over 50 cities and as people go to detropiathefilm.com they can see it's in their city. but it's in all the major markets and secondary markets, d.c., new york, l.a., san francisco, philadelphia, baltimore etc. so it's probably a very cinematic experience. i hope people see it on the big screen. all of the other films you can
but mayor bing is an honest man. i don't know if he's a fantastic charismatic leader but, you know, i think the detroit people like people with a little bit of spider and attitude and to be very forthright. i think that he is a mayor he has been -- hecky space things closer to the vast than more detroit are used to. c-span: was looking a little bit of your film. obviously it's -- it's a commercial product and you're selling it and we are just going to show bits and pieces. but before we go on...
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a young man who binge binge drinks or looses control himself is going to conduct bad behavior. that bad behavior could result in sexual assault. let's stop the binge drinking and identify the hate. that takes a clear understanding of the issue at every level of her air force starting with the youngest airmen and officers and a require supervisors and commanders who have never quit engaging. i think that is the key mr. chairman. >> the command directed investigation initiated iu general rice found that the manning levels at lackland did not support optimum oversight during basic training. the report recommends increasing mti manning. given that the air force is drawn down military personnel and is facing continued reduced potential of sequestration, how would you feel these extra mti requirements? >> thank you mr. chairman. as i reported my response to the command directed investigation to the chief and secretary of the air force and talked about some of the resource requirements that would be necessary in order for us to implement fully the recommendation i am happy to say that
a young man who binge binge drinks or looses control himself is going to conduct bad behavior. that bad behavior could result in sexual assault. let's stop the binge drinking and identify the hate. that takes a clear understanding of the issue at every level of her air force starting with the youngest airmen and officers and a require supervisors and commanders who have never quit engaging. i think that is the key mr. chairman. >> the command directed investigation initiated iu general...
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and i would go through the basement and go through all of this materials and i would find handwritten bings. >> host: did he write in longhand? >> guest: many times in longhand and for example i have this longhand, a yellow pad in which you wrote that his draft of his acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize. and when i first saw that it was like my heart stopped because you know first of all the last burdens that touch this was martin luther king. >> host: how did you see this involve? you talk in the book in "martin's dream" about him being more of a protester. did you see his early philosophy as a theologian? >> guest: yeah. one of the things that set him apart that other people in the movement mobilized people and would go to meetings and organize campaigns of stuff i got. he was not really the best at that. i think what he was best at, one example would be the montgomery bus boycott. the boycott was almost 100% successful before he became the leader of it. but what he did do is after that first successful boycott and they had a mass rally, he was the one who said you know, when the
and i would go through the basement and go through all of this materials and i would find handwritten bings. >> host: did he write in longhand? >> guest: many times in longhand and for example i have this longhand, a yellow pad in which you wrote that his draft of his acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize. and when i first saw that it was like my heart stopped because you know first of all the last burdens that touch this was martin luther king. >> host: how did you see...
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george sharon, one another, the movies of the day and which ones we enjoyed, like bing crosby gone my way and i would say make sure you see that and he would write back it was great and he recommends something to her. and some interesting people along the way. in santana, met mickey rooney. until his wife came over and pulled him away, that was mickey rooney. that was an interesting time for my dad. he heard the andrews sisters singing live and heard glen miller play at a uso function in august of 44, the very week that glenn miller was promoted from captain to major, tragically four months later glenn miller's plane went missing presumably over the english channel never to be found. he also got to see joe dimaggio who is head of recreation and training at one of the bases my dad was that. these little tidbits of life back in the 40s. my mom would write about in the backyard how it would rain but they didn't have a dryer. would stay out on the line because it was going to get wet anyway so it would draw all over the place again. these are interesting things that take the reader back t
george sharon, one another, the movies of the day and which ones we enjoyed, like bing crosby gone my way and i would say make sure you see that and he would write back it was great and he recommends something to her. and some interesting people along the way. in santana, met mickey rooney. until his wife came over and pulled him away, that was mickey rooney. that was an interesting time for my dad. he heard the andrews sisters singing live and heard glen miller play at a uso function in august...
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shattered the new deal reform separating commercial banking from investment banking and led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 wall street crash. so i urge you to just apply those three little standards, and you'll be known as the prophet in your circle -- [laughter] and that would give you more credibility. now, i would like the residual memory of this nice gathering to revolve around one statement, and that is it's easier than we think to turn our country armed. i'm going to repeat that. it is easier than we think to turn our country around. we have concentrated power, and we've read all the exposes, bookstores full of exposes. we live in the golden age of documentary exposes and book exposes and article exposes, and they have less and less effect on change. for two central reasons. one, the concentration of power has become ruthlessly efficient in this country. they've taken away your freedom of contract with fine print contracts that take away your rights even to go to court which no government could do, but corporations get away with it, credit card companies and
shattered the new deal reform separating commercial banking from investment banking and led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 wall street crash. so i urge you to just apply those three little standards, and you'll be known as the prophet in your circle -- [laughter] and that would give you more credibility. now, i would like the residual memory of this nice gathering to revolve around one statement, and that is it's easier than we think to turn our country armed. i'm going...
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can you talk a little bit about how in epa other than the cur bing of greenhouse emissions, what other work are they doing to look at the scientific and real economic impacts i have to say on the eastern sea board we see from climate change and severe weather conditions? >> in 2012, the cost associated with disaster response topped $120 billion. that's not planned expenses. that's what happens. in what we know in the face of a changing climate, these types of disasters are going to be more and more prevalent if we don't reduce greenhouse gases. look at the work of the agency. we have not only been funding efforts at the local level and the state level to look at how you can adapt to a changing climate, but we've put out a plan that requires and shows the pathway forward to look at how it does business working with communityings looking at the changing climates and factor that goo sour decision making in our ability to work more carefully and collaboratively with local communities and states moving forward. my heart out to connecticut. it was hard hit, and it is my home away from home.
can you talk a little bit about how in epa other than the cur bing of greenhouse emissions, what other work are they doing to look at the scientific and real economic impacts i have to say on the eastern sea board we see from climate change and severe weather conditions? >> in 2012, the cost associated with disaster response topped $120 billion. that's not planned expenses. that's what happens. in what we know in the face of a changing climate, these types of disasters are going to be...
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a young man who binge binge drinks or looses control himself is going to conduct bad behavior. that bad behavior could result in sexual assault. let's stop the binge drinking and identify the hate. that takes a clear understanding of the issue at every level of her air force starting with the youngest airmen and officers and a require supervisors and commanders who have never quit engaging. i think that is the key mr. chairman. >> the command directed investigation initiated iu general rice found that the manning levels at lackland did not support optimum oversight during basic training. the report recommends increasing mti manning. given that the air force is drawn down military personnel and is facing continued reduced potential of sequestration, how would you feel these extra mti requirements? >> thank you mr. chairman. as i reported my response to the command directed investigation to the chief and secretary of the air force and talked about some of the resource requirements that would be necessary in order for us to implement fully the recommendation i am happy to say that
a young man who binge binge drinks or looses control himself is going to conduct bad behavior. that bad behavior could result in sexual assault. let's stop the binge drinking and identify the hate. that takes a clear understanding of the issue at every level of her air force starting with the youngest airmen and officers and a require supervisors and commanders who have never quit engaging. i think that is the key mr. chairman. >> the command directed investigation initiated iu general...
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and i do believe liberal arts are more important for the nation, frankly, than this math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people will finds on a briggs, but a functioning republic needs to have people schooled in the great thought patterns emerged over generations. and i think you get that from a liberal arts thing. and i also was fascinated with literature and poetry, and i was already dating and writing schoolboy verse to her, so i had some appreciation for that and found that that was one of the ways that i could make time an ally, that i could fill that unforgiving minute that kipling talks to with the essence of the human condition. i could create. i could create. the greeks said that there were four wonderful things that make up a good man; city, state, nation. and that was a sense of justice, temperance, restraint, a quest for wisdom and courage. and it's not so much the battlefield courage they were talking about as i think just the courage to do the right thing in life. well, i think the greeks were well short of the mark. so we added, i added, you know, th
and i do believe liberal arts are more important for the nation, frankly, than this math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people will finds on a briggs, but a functioning republic needs to have people schooled in the great thought patterns emerged over generations. and i think you get that from a liberal arts thing. and i also was fascinated with literature and poetry, and i was already dating and writing schoolboy verse to her, so i had some appreciation for that and...
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he started using drugs as a freshman in college at 18 and soon his personal binge drinkino meth. today devin is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to the community -- and particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work, he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a chance to get better. and that americans living with this disease can really reach their maximum potential just like he has. but his story isn't that unique. he's just one of 23 million americans in recovery. and a part of the growing movement to lift the stigma associated with this disease. and it's because of people like devin that we've established for the first time ever in our office a recovery branch. that sounds like a huge organization. it's actually two people. [laughter] but they are the two hardest-working people that i have ever seen. [laughter] and for us to actually put emphasis a
he started using drugs as a freshman in college at 18 and soon his personal binge drinkino meth. today devin is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to the community -- and particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work, he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a...
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and soon his binge drinking and marijuana use progressed to methamphetamine when he was 20. he didn't ask to become afflicted with the disease of addiction, but today devon is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to community -- particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work. he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a chance to get better and that americans living with this disease can really reach hair maximum potential -- their maximum potential just like he has. but his story isn't that unique. he's just one of 23 million americn recovery, and a part of the growing movement to lift the stigma associated with this disease. and it's because of people like devon that we've established for the first time ever in our officeg. >> but the more we'ree to bring the discussion of addictive disorders into the light of day, the more readily we can understan
and soon his binge drinking and marijuana use progressed to methamphetamine when he was 20. he didn't ask to become afflicted with the disease of addiction, but today devon is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to community -- particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work. he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that...
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like bing crosby. my mom would say make sure you see that. he would write it was great. then he would recommend some to her. he also met some interesting people along the way. i was out in santa anna he met mickey roon any sat and talked to him until his wife pulled him away from the bar. that was an interesting time for my dad. he heard the andrew sisters sing live. he heard glen miller play at the u.s. function at his base in august of '44. the very week that glen miller was promoted from captain to major. but tragically four months later glen miller's plane went missing presumably over the english never to be found. he got to see joe dimag g.i. o which was head of regular -- recreation and training. there was tidbits of life in the '40s. my mom would write about putting the wash out in the backyard and it would rain. they didn't have a drier. the wash would stay out on the line. because it was going get wet anyway it would have to dry all over again. again, these are kind of interesting things. you take the reader back to a different era in our nation's history prip i
like bing crosby. my mom would say make sure you see that. he would write it was great. then he would recommend some to her. he also met some interesting people along the way. i was out in santa anna he met mickey roon any sat and talked to him until his wife pulled him away from the bar. that was an interesting time for my dad. he heard the andrew sisters sing live. he heard glen miller play at the u.s. function at his base in august of '44. the very week that glen miller was promoted from...
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reagan took over, and we'd have all this money flown in that we could start to, you know, rebuild our binges, our roads, our water system and take care of the needs of this country. the big -- this debt, that number debt started with ronald ray taliban. they gave too much money back to the wealthy, and this has been going on for the last 30 years. you've got to borrow money to pay the bill withs. >> guest: yeah, about those rates, i mean, people weren't paying that, that was the thing. and so if you look at revenues as a percentage of the economy just sort of, you know, forget about the rates and whatever loopholes that there have been. revenues going back 40 years or more have consistently been somewhere around 17-18% of the economy, 18% of gdp. so, you know, i think that what has changed is, you know, some of the -- the rate structure and there have certainly been things that have changed, but, you know, this terms of the the money that has -- in terms of the money that has come in, it's been fairly consistent as a percentage of the economy. when it has gotten over 19 and close to 20% is w
reagan took over, and we'd have all this money flown in that we could start to, you know, rebuild our binges, our roads, our water system and take care of the needs of this country. the big -- this debt, that number debt started with ronald ray taliban. they gave too much money back to the wealthy, and this has been going on for the last 30 years. you've got to borrow money to pay the bill withs. >> guest: yeah, about those rates, i mean, people weren't paying that, that was the thing....
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i have binge eating disorder. you only eat one huge gouge a week for 12 weeks. i eat two or three for 55 years. my grandkids could easily be on their worst days diagnosed with destructive mood regulation disorder previously known as temperatures regulation disorder. they are normal kids that get them on a bad day when the doctor doesn't know what he is doing the diagnosis is made and attention deficit disorder will be very easy to get for of adults. performance enhancing drugs and recreational is clear that these will be abuse even more than they are now. 30% of college kids are getting drugs in the secondary market, people sell their drugs, the secondary market, 30% of college kids, 10% of high school kids getting diverted stimulus because it has become so ubiquitous. one anecdote. in canada a study of a million kids, the best predictor of adb was when you were born in december or january. the youngest kid in the class especially level was twice as likely to get the diagnosis as the oldest in the class. we should be spending more money on smaller classes, a gym
i have binge eating disorder. you only eat one huge gouge a week for 12 weeks. i eat two or three for 55 years. my grandkids could easily be on their worst days diagnosed with destructive mood regulation disorder previously known as temperatures regulation disorder. they are normal kids that get them on a bad day when the doctor doesn't know what he is doing the diagnosis is made and attention deficit disorder will be very easy to get for of adults. performance enhancing drugs and recreational...
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and i would go through the basement and go through all of this materials and i would find handwritten bings. >> host: did he write in longhand? >> guest: many times in longhand and for example i have this longhand, a yellow pad in which you wrote that his draft of his acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize. and when i first saw that it was like my heart stopped because you know first of all the last burdens that touch this was martin luther king. >> host: how did you see this involve? you talk in the book in "martin's dream" about him being more of a protester. did you see his early philosophy as a theologian? >> guest: yeah. one of the things that set him apart that other people in the movement mobilized people and would go to meetings and organize campaigns of stuff i got. he was not really the best at that. i think what he was best at, one example would be the montgomery bus boycott. the boycott was almost 100% successful before he became the leader of it. but what he did do is after that first successful boycott and they had a mass rally, he was the one who said you know, when the
and i would go through the basement and go through all of this materials and i would find handwritten bings. >> host: did he write in longhand? >> guest: many times in longhand and for example i have this longhand, a yellow pad in which you wrote that his draft of his acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize. and when i first saw that it was like my heart stopped because you know first of all the last burdens that touch this was martin luther king. >> host: how did you see...
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a days later president d ondonis gohnson spoke to the nation on march 16th, 1965, one etf the most bing togutsh ul sp any american president made in modeerst time on the qugstion o civil rights and near the end of that speech presidentis gurcch said and we shall oveeopomted the first time hearing an amebrdscan president use the wos etf the ckepil rights movement. congress debated and passed it and it was pulled off on august 6th, 1965. >> host: later on "in-depth" we will show you a little bit of the speech, final day tie want to ang' you statout, april 4th, 1resi8. >> guest: april 4th, 1968. there is no way i can forget that date. i was in indianapolis, indiana caand i . hgning with robertdenennedy. when i heard senator robert kennedy was seeking the demotesatic nominee's asian -- nomination i told my wanted to hegn. emnvited me with his stael ers go and work in annapolis to get people registered. that was mo hoslized, a rally, heard dr. king had been shot. uge didl dtdennoinuehis conditi just that he had been shot and robert kerbedy came in and mo co ue the arbouncement that dr. king
a days later president d ondonis gohnson spoke to the nation on march 16th, 1965, one etf the most bing togutsh ul sp any american president made in modeerst time on the qugstion o civil rights and near the end of that speech presidentis gurcch said and we shall oveeopomted the first time hearing an amebrdscan president use the wos etf the ckepil rights movement. congress debated and passed it and it was pulled off on august 6th, 1965. >> host: later on "in-depth" we will show...
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he built the bing arcade. i'm looking back there and asking your brother, mr. davis, about that facility. along with tim black both had wonderful memories going not only the bank but the activities at the arcade. now both the arcade and the bank that was next to it torn down. i love that chapter. i learned a lot about it. my big e complaint about the chapter. there was no expansion beyond mentioning a monopoly here and there. there was a lot to mention. so that might accounted for why there was short shoplift given to certain business in entrepreneurial activity. in looking at one of my favorite chapters, i want to conclude in a minute or so, one of my favorites was one mentioned by bryan. that was the one on negro aristocrats. johnson wrote that. now the significance of that chapter was that it was based on his actual memories having grown up in chicago and having seen person of high social status. whose titled knew grow aristocrats. i met a woman well-known out east in boston who was the woman who wrote about black -- everybody knows her. she's the daughter t
he built the bing arcade. i'm looking back there and asking your brother, mr. davis, about that facility. along with tim black both had wonderful memories going not only the bank but the activities at the arcade. now both the arcade and the bank that was next to it torn down. i love that chapter. i learned a lot about it. my big e complaint about the chapter. there was no expansion beyond mentioning a monopoly here and there. there was a lot to mention. so that might accounted for why there was...
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our efforts in fiscal year 2014 to obtain greater efficiencies in defense spending, we're also deep bing our program alignment to the president's strategy the. let me remind you what the key tenets of that strategy are. the first is that as we draw down from the wars in the iraq and afghanistan, our force needs to be -- to make a very difficult transition from a large, rotational, counterinsurgency-based force to a leaner, more agile, more flexible and ready force for the future. that's not to say there's anything wrong with the force that we built for iraq and afghanistan. it was the right force for the period. but this is a different period. as we make this transition, we want to preserve what we've worked so hard to achieve in the last decade. first, the tremendous strength that the all-volunteer force has brought to this fight over the last ten years and the qualities that they embody. second, the use of special operations forces and their integral application in modern operations. third, the contribution of the guard and reserve. we use the guard and reserve in this era in a way nev
our efforts in fiscal year 2014 to obtain greater efficiencies in defense spending, we're also deep bing our program alignment to the president's strategy the. let me remind you what the key tenets of that strategy are. the first is that as we draw down from the wars in the iraq and afghanistan, our force needs to be -- to make a very difficult transition from a large, rotational, counterinsurgency-based force to a leaner, more agile, more flexible and ready force for the future. that's not to...
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this is what you normally see in the late stages of a credit binge. and so i guess my question is while we're heading down the same path as these other countries, and you -- my neighbor here, my friend to the left a while ago mentioned about japan and their 20 years of trying this quantitative easing, and now they've got a stagnant economy, weak industries, little growth, and yet they have 200% of debt to gdp. we're headed down that same road, and obviously even your own documentation shows it's questionable whether it even works. what would be your response? >> well, i think the evidence for the united states is that while it's not incredibly powerful, it does work. we have seen recovery that's not fast as we would like but is, never the less, meaningful and stronger than any other industrial countries. one way of interpreting japan is that they, on the monetary side, is that they were too cautious in that one of the most salient facts about japan is they've had deflation,ing falling prices for quite a few years, and that's suggestive of monetary pol
this is what you normally see in the late stages of a credit binge. and so i guess my question is while we're heading down the same path as these other countries, and you -- my neighbor here, my friend to the left a while ago mentioned about japan and their 20 years of trying this quantitative easing, and now they've got a stagnant economy, weak industries, little growth, and yet they have 200% of debt to gdp. we're headed down that same road, and obviously even your own documentation shows...
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. >> if the prime minister it agrees the shortage of binging skills our greatest threat, and anticipation rate of women in engineering is scandalously floated willie encourage his colleagues to inspire young people to take on the challenging and well-paying careers in engineering whether graduates or apprentices? >> i will certainly very carefully at the bill that my right honorable friend puts forward. i would say that in these recent data released today, one of the encouraging signs is the number of people studying engineering and computer science has actually gone up quite radically. as an early sign that the steps that have been taken frankly overreaching by governments of all parties to try to raise the status of engineering and encouraging engineering are beginning to have an effect. >> this government has just introduced two new tax base which will cause people who own the oh, no, between 25 and 35,000 pounds per family. why is he choosing to put a block on the aspirations of young people who want to build their own home? >> we are encouraging people to build a own home and buy the
. >> if the prime minister it agrees the shortage of binging skills our greatest threat, and anticipation rate of women in engineering is scandalously floated willie encourage his colleagues to inspire young people to take on the challenging and well-paying careers in engineering whether graduates or apprentices? >> i will certainly very carefully at the bill that my right honorable friend puts forward. i would say that in these recent data released today, one of the encouraging...
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i live liberal arts are more important than us math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people find themselves on a myers-briggs profiling go do that. some great percentage no doubt. but a functioning democracy is to people who were schooled in the great patterns have emerged over the many generations, hundreds, even thousands of years. i was rad dating a school boy of hers. have some appreciation for that. and found i was one of the ways i could make time, that i can fill the unforgiving minute with the essence of the human condition. i could create. the greeks said there were four wonderful things that make up a good man, city, state, nation again and lousy sense of justice and restraint, quest for wisdom encourage and it's not so much the battlefield courage they were talking about is just the courage to do the right thing in life. well, the greeks were well short of the mark. so i added the fact you are to have a really developed sense of humor and try to find some thing funny and everything. try to in fact have a faith-based circumstance in your
i live liberal arts are more important than us math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people find themselves on a myers-briggs profiling go do that. some great percentage no doubt. but a functioning democracy is to people who were schooled in the great patterns have emerged over the many generations, hundreds, even thousands of years. i was rad dating a school boy of hers. have some appreciation for that. and found i was one of the ways i could make time, that i can fill...
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i live liberal arts are more important than us math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people find themselves on a myers-briggs profiling go do that. some great percentage no doubt. but a functioning democracy is to people who were schooled in the great patterns have emerged over the many generations, hundreds, even thousands of years. i was rad dating a school boy of hers. have some appreciation for that. and found i was one of the ways i could make time, that i can fill the unforgiving minute with the essence of the human condition. i could create. the greeks said there were four wonderful things that make up a good man, city, state, nation again and lousy sense of justice and restraint, quest for wisdom encourage and it's not so much the battlefield courage they were talking about is just the courage to do the right thing in life. well, the greeks were well short of the mark. so i added the fact you are to have a really developed sense of humor and try to find some thing funny and everything. try to in fact have a faith-based circumstance in your
i live liberal arts are more important than us math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people find themselves on a myers-briggs profiling go do that. some great percentage no doubt. but a functioning democracy is to people who were schooled in the great patterns have emerged over the many generations, hundreds, even thousands of years. i was rad dating a school boy of hers. have some appreciation for that. and found i was one of the ways i could make time, that i can fill...
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i live liberal arts are more important than us math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people find themselves on a myers-briggs profiling go do that. some great percentage no doubt. but a functioning democracy is to people who were schooled in the great patterns have emerged over the many generations, hundreds, even thousands of years. i was rad dating a school boy of hers. have some appreciation for that. and found i was one of the ways i could make time, that i can fill the unforgiving minute with the essence of the human condition. i could create. the greeks said there were four wonderful things that make up a good man, city, state, nation again and lousy sense of justice and restraint, quest for wisdom encourage and it's not so much the battlefield courage they were talking about is just the courage to do the right thing in life. well, the greeks were well short of the mark. so i added the fact you are to have a really developed sense of humor and try to find some thing funny and everything. try to in fact have a faith-based circumstance in your
i live liberal arts are more important than us math and science binge we seem to be on. the math and science people find themselves on a myers-briggs profiling go do that. some great percentage no doubt. but a functioning democracy is to people who were schooled in the great patterns have emerged over the many generations, hundreds, even thousands of years. i was rad dating a school boy of hers. have some appreciation for that. and found i was one of the ways i could make time, that i can fill...
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mayor bing put forth a plan about shrinking some of the neighborhoods, your quick thoughts on the needs to shrink neighborhoods and which ones should be the ones that would go or add and what would you do, and sheriff, let me start with you. napoleon: you know, i have gone through all of the information that was put out by detroit future cities, and a lot of it i agree with. i'm just not certain i agree with shrinking the city from the perspective of, you know, putting people out of their homes and relocating semisomeplace different than -- someplace different than where been. i think about my mother, she's been in her house since 1960. the neighborhood is not the same neighborhood that she raised her children in, it's not the same area. but to tell her after all this time that she has to leave her house and go someplace else because you want to shrink the city is, i think, a little unfair and insensitive. we have to be more creative in what we do. and as it relates to the urban farming, you know, the city of detroit was once a great metropolis. i think it can be that again if we have t
mayor bing put forth a plan about shrinking some of the neighborhoods, your quick thoughts on the needs to shrink neighborhoods and which ones should be the ones that would go or add and what would you do, and sheriff, let me start with you. napoleon: you know, i have gone through all of the information that was put out by detroit future cities, and a lot of it i agree with. i'm just not certain i agree with shrinking the city from the perspective of, you know, putting people out of their homes...
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crittenden is the former counsel for city of detroit having served under him mayor cockrell and mayor bing and served on the executive board of 2111 of the uaw. my father was a member of the uaw at kc hayes wheel brake and drum auto any faction. [applause] we want you ms. crittenden to address the legality of detroit's financial manager as well as the legality of the chapter 9 bankruptcy filing. >> thank you so much dr. dyson and thank you to congressman john conyers for having this forum. i'm going to stick to what i know which is being a lawyer and analyzing this from a legal perspective. we need to slow down. we need to make sure that this process on the front and is legal and there is very little effort and concentration being devoted to that. public act 72 is the emergency financial manager adds that kevyn orr was appointed under. the problem is it did not exist under the time of his appointment. michigan law is clear 8.4 says i'm going to read this verbatim because it's very important. whenever a statute or any part thereof shall be repealed by a subsequent statute such statute or an
crittenden is the former counsel for city of detroit having served under him mayor cockrell and mayor bing and served on the executive board of 2111 of the uaw. my father was a member of the uaw at kc hayes wheel brake and drum auto any faction. [applause] we want you ms. crittenden to address the legality of detroit's financial manager as well as the legality of the chapter 9 bankruptcy filing. >> thank you so much dr. dyson and thank you to congressman john conyers for having this...
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you mentioned what they call binge income instead of waiting 13 weeks to watch a tv show, you can now watch out or 10 episodes on one weekend. the idea we all want everything immediately. the ats and patience in a process and a senate inherent to slow and for good reason. there's nothing wrong with what the majority, but we've all learned there could be a tyranny to the majority and some additional thought to make sure that we do the right thing to be done. so that ability to slow that down is important. now if you abuse the privilege of doing so, the pendulum swings the other way and high in my view and it's been abuse to the point rewind up people talking about getting rid of it altogether. use it deliberately when you take it out to used, but don't use it as often as i have seen that for you to run the risk of losing it altogether. i vehemently oppose any effort to undermine not even further than his in the case. >> were almost out of time, but we have a couple housekeeping matters to take care of. as a true measure of our upcoming luncheon speakers. we have rushed to hargitay, sta
you mentioned what they call binge income instead of waiting 13 weeks to watch a tv show, you can now watch out or 10 episodes on one weekend. the idea we all want everything immediately. the ats and patience in a process and a senate inherent to slow and for good reason. there's nothing wrong with what the majority, but we've all learned there could be a tyranny to the majority and some additional thought to make sure that we do the right thing to be done. so that ability to slow that down is...
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president obama's spending binges have precipitated multiple budget showdowns and, as a result, mr. president, they've also presented many opportunities for spending and entitlement reform. but president obama has not risen to the occasion yet, despite brought consensus that we must take broad action to saving social security and medicare. president obama used the power of his office to campaign pre- and post election for one thing: tax increases. mr. president, tax increases are not the solution to a spending problem. tax hikes do not create jobs. tax hikes will not generate growth. tax hikes kill jobs and allow president obama to spend more and for congress and the president to borrow more. mr. president, i believe what we need in this country is structural tax reform, not tax increases. according to the most recent data from the internal revenue service, the top 1% of taxpayers -- those making $369,000 or more -- pay 37.38% of all income taxes. i want to say it again. according to the i.r.s., 1% of the taxpayers pay 37% of all income taxes. the top 5% of taxpayers -- those making
president obama's spending binges have precipitated multiple budget showdowns and, as a result, mr. president, they've also presented many opportunities for spending and entitlement reform. but president obama has not risen to the occasion yet, despite brought consensus that we must take broad action to saving social security and medicare. president obama used the power of his office to campaign pre- and post election for one thing: tax increases. mr. president, tax increases are not the...
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just to sort of tease my colleague, b you obviously weren't listen bing to what i was saying in the beginning. i think i did make one comment that it was, you know, 11-12% of gdp, but it's 45% of exports. so i think it already is a big driver of it. i just see a couple of practical examples. i think ford now is going to be manufacturing the lincolns and some of their suvs globally for china. it will be done in the u.s. so i think there's a huge export with the space side. we learned this in colorado. i think there's something like 30 countries that are now with space program, right? that are moving. and some of them we may want to support. argentina, believe it or not, has a space program that's out there. and i think these are areas where -- health care will be another one, where people will will do it. i think it's a vitally-connected part of exports. >> and i think most of our research at the manufacturing institute for the past 3-5 years has shown b that, um, the lack of an education-skilled work force is always one of the top three pain points of manufacturers who want to stay in the u.s
just to sort of tease my colleague, b you obviously weren't listen bing to what i was saying in the beginning. i think i did make one comment that it was, you know, 11-12% of gdp, but it's 45% of exports. so i think it already is a big driver of it. i just see a couple of practical examples. i think ford now is going to be manufacturing the lincolns and some of their suvs globally for china. it will be done in the u.s. so i think there's a huge export with the space side. we learned this in...
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ordinary white people who consider themselves decent but never binged with indignation over the fact of jim crow. and we know some of the white clergy and their children to this day felt wronged love your. not because it's the law, not because law and orders but because she and she are your brothers and sisters. be when king preaches that elsewhere he's the voice of saint paul saying this is blasphemy. the smack county of ordinary white people which includes the kennedy administration that keeps saying wait as well. the eight clergymen. it's not that he's not answering them. but they perfectly distill all of this reluctance of a white nation that cannot, i'm quoting king, he say, i should have realized that the oppressed cannot understand the yearnings and longings of the oppressed. very powerful. we don't think of this king when we celebrate the dreamer as a tough chai'stizer. in the gospel freedom i try to show there's a transition when the first part is the dpip mat trying to persuade whites. appealing to the humanity. trying intellectual and manners. half way through it change. i
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all this other nefarious practice ghostwriting research articles and squelching negative studies and bings that i was an expert witness testifying against the drug industry until i find out i was very conflict-averse so i was a bad witness. the stuff i saw going through the files was actually pretty terrifying about the relationship between the industry. it's another thing to be wary of it. i tend to tell patients of mine to trust drug's with longer track records even though there's all this pressure to get the new drug or trust to drugs that have been on the market a little bit longer. .. >> thank you very much. >> yes. [laughter] >> thank you very much. my question is in relation to inform consent. what it means in terms of doing research in europe during clinical trials in terms of controls and research, people given a sugar pills and those were given the actual po. should the people given a sugar pills be informed that they have been given sugar pills? and secondly, in relation to content, should they be banned from the medical field? what kind of control would you recommend? >> it wou
all this other nefarious practice ghostwriting research articles and squelching negative studies and bings that i was an expert witness testifying against the drug industry until i find out i was very conflict-averse so i was a bad witness. the stuff i saw going through the files was actually pretty terrifying about the relationship between the industry. it's another thing to be wary of it. i tend to tell patients of mine to trust drug's with longer track records even though there's all this...
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. >> wait a couple investigators and inspector general's office to binge on what. i'll provide those names -- >> mitch steele. >> other names possibly? >> colley put comes to mind. >> ms. martinek. >> i will provide that. robert show. i have an i.d. number for one of the workers. under another's name. ronald dahl, stephen c. oak, lois lerner and in the last page of my testimony is my timeline and all of these names are in there as well as the i.d. number. >> thank you. >> thank you. mr. thompson is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the witnesses for taking time to be here. it's important to figure all this out. ms. kenney come i want to thank you for your work with veterans, being one myself i appreciate that very, very much and i also want to stay for the record what i said the last time we had a hearing on this. i believe it is outrageous, inappropriate, wrong we must do everything we can do to fix it to make sure it never happens again. ms. belsom, you said something along the lines that this needs to be investigated. those responsible need
. >> wait a couple investigators and inspector general's office to binge on what. i'll provide those names -- >> mitch steele. >> other names possibly? >> colley put comes to mind. >> ms. martinek. >> i will provide that. robert show. i have an i.d. number for one of the workers. under another's name. ronald dahl, stephen c. oak, lois lerner and in the last page of my testimony is my timeline and all of these names are in there as well as the i.d. number....
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criminal-justice system, something is wrong in america and we have got to stop this over incarceration binge. thank you so much. [applause] it's great to begin where others have. this is a plodding barbara for her continued great work and also thinking hazel for the invitation and for facilitating what really is such an important process convening. this luncheon is in its third year and it's an important for the folks that are interested in chronicling our stories and honoring the past but also envisioning a powerful future and asks us to focus our attention. for me it was that intersection and this year's emphasis on the next 50 years that was so compelling. it is what will make today's discussion i think some interesting and so significant. so again, thank you for the opportunity to join the conversation. we only have a couple of minutes. let me begin by telling you about the domestic policy council and my role in the white house and then i would like to flatter one issue that is an example of the president's forward leaning leadership on justice issues. first the dpc is a component focuse
criminal-justice system, something is wrong in america and we have got to stop this over incarceration binge. thank you so much. [applause] it's great to begin where others have. this is a plodding barbara for her continued great work and also thinking hazel for the invitation and for facilitating what really is such an important process convening. this luncheon is in its third year and it's an important for the folks that are interested in chronicling our stories and honoring the past but also...
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landrieu: observe bing the right to object -- reserving the right to object, i'd like to ask the leader and the managers of the bill, both senator sessions and senator leahy, there are about 100 or so other amendments pending, and i know that we've been sort of held up the last couple of days. but there are amendments -- and this is a question -- that i have that don't really touch the heart of the bill but that are important to connect to this bill that have no opposition that i know of. i'm asking the leader for amendments that have no opposition and have bipartisan support, when could we possibly get on amendments that don't have opposition? mr. reid: well, i say through the chair to my dear friend from louisiana, the managers have been working through these amendments. and i know my friend says there's no opposition. but having said that that doesn't mean there isn't opposition. ms. landrieu: i should do more checking on them then. mr. reid: but we have a number of people who are trying to get amendments on the list. we're going to continue to work 0en that. i.tit's not because sena
landrieu: observe bing the right to object -- reserving the right to object, i'd like to ask the leader and the managers of the bill, both senator sessions and senator leahy, there are about 100 or so other amendments pending, and i know that we've been sort of held up the last couple of days. but there are amendments -- and this is a question -- that i have that don't really touch the heart of the bill but that are important to connect to this bill that have no opposition that i know of. i'm...
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i have to say, i am a complete binge watcher of danish drama shows which i get from netflix. the only way i believe that i know about them and also a great show called sparrow which is a drama. somehow someone tell me about this. i found it. always as the way i find it. i only find it because somebody personally has recommended to me . it's a little more important. because you need arbiters to tell you things. how do we make sure that society is not drowned in garbage? [laughter] >> a lot of people would you current television in a different way, but i think we went from three television channels to 50 to 500 to 10,000. and if you look at the current version of youtube you will see, we have moved to a model where we suggest instead of channels that you might like based on what we have been able to gather about who you are. >> but i keep being told i like more danish trauma. [laughter] i am drowning in but the danish trauma. i have an eclectic taste. >> you speak the language. you need to hunt check that box. [laughter] now, these are learning algorithms. i talked a little bit
i have to say, i am a complete binge watcher of danish drama shows which i get from netflix. the only way i believe that i know about them and also a great show called sparrow which is a drama. somehow someone tell me about this. i found it. always as the way i find it. i only find it because somebody personally has recommended to me . it's a little more important. because you need arbiters to tell you things. how do we make sure that society is not drowned in garbage? [laughter] >> a lot...
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more taxes from hardworking middle-class taxpayers in order to double down on washington's spending binge. our biggest fiscal problem is excessive spending, not insufficient taxation. we can't raise taxes high enough to close the trillion-dolla trillion-dollar-plus annual deficits or to make up this $16.5 trillion hole that we've dug. if we don't reduce spending and save social security and medicare, then we will eventually find ourselves in a debt crisis. and when that happens is when our creditors, the people who lend us money, the chinese and other governments, when they demand more interest on our -- on our loans, eventually interest rates go up to historic norms, the debt spirals out of control and we reach a crisis of monumental proportions. it strangles the economy. it destroys jobs and destroys our standard of living. don't take my word for it. president obama himself has acknowledged that no amount of tax increases could sustain medicare in its current form. he's also said that public officials who are concerned about preserving government assistance for the elderly and the vulne
more taxes from hardworking middle-class taxpayers in order to double down on washington's spending binge. our biggest fiscal problem is excessive spending, not insufficient taxation. we can't raise taxes high enough to close the trillion-dolla trillion-dollar-plus annual deficits or to make up this $16.5 trillion hole that we've dug. if we don't reduce spending and save social security and medicare, then we will eventually find ourselves in a debt crisis. and when that happens is when our...
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. >>> all this week in prime time on c-span2, we're bing bringing you encore presentation of q & a. tonight our discussion with the nixon presidential library director. at 8:00 it's booktv with paul and the biography of the "last lion." at 8:50 eastern ben carson discusses "america the beautiful "rediscovering what made the nation great. at 10:00 p.m. ere schmidt talk about the "new digital age." that is right here at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> the foundation for democracy held al qaeda and the operations and threats. speakers include "daily beast national security correspondent" held here in washington, d.c. it's about ninety minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> i think we'll get started. we have a full house. good afternoon. wpm, i'm clifford may. and the president for the foundation of defense of democracy. and pleased to welcome you to the discussion on al qaeda. we look forward to hearing from eli lake. the senior national correspondent for "newsweek" and the "daily beast." [inaudible conversations] "just the "daily beast" and my colleague. senior fellow -- you haven't
. >>> all this week in prime time on c-span2, we're bing bringing you encore presentation of q & a. tonight our discussion with the nixon presidential library director. at 8:00 it's booktv with paul and the biography of the "last lion." at 8:50 eastern ben carson discusses "america the beautiful "rediscovering what made the nation great. at 10:00 p.m. ere schmidt talk about the "new digital age." that is right here at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2....
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ordinary white people who consider themselves decent but never binged with indignation over the fact of jim crow. and we know some of the white clergy and their children to this day felt wronged love your. not because it's the law, not because law and orders but because she and she are your brothers and sisters. be when king preaches that elsewhere he's the voice of saint paul saying this is blasphemy. the smack county of ordinary white people which includes the kennedy administration that keeps saying wait as well. the eight clergymen. it's not that he's not answering them. but they perfectly distill all of this reluctance of a white nation that cannot, i'm quoting king, he say, i should have realized that the oppressed cannot understand the yearnings and longings of the oppressed. very powerful. we don't think of this king when we celebrate the dreamer as a tough chai'stizer. in the gospel freedom i try to show there's a transition when the first part is the dpip mat trying to persuade whites. appealing to the humanity. trying intellectual and manners. half way through it change. i
ordinary white people who consider themselves decent but never binged with indignation over the fact of jim crow. and we know some of the white clergy and their children to this day felt wronged love your. not because it's the law, not because law and orders but because she and she are your brothers and sisters. be when king preaches that elsewhere he's the voice of saint paul saying this is blasphemy. the smack county of ordinary white people which includes the kennedy administration that...
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he started using drugs as a freshman in college at 18, and soon binge drinking and marijuana use increased to methamphetamine when he was 20. he didn't ask to be afflictedded with the disease of addiction, but, today, he's in long term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to the community, particularly the recovery community every single day. he graduated with a masters in social work, working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as recovery advocate, and demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a chance to get better. americans living with this disease can really reach their maximum potential just like he has. his story is not that unique. he's just one of 23 million americans in recovery, and a part of the growing movement to lift the stigma associated with this disease, and it's because of people like him that we've established for the first time ever in our office a recovery branch. sounds like a huge organization, but it's actually two people, but they are the two hardest working people that i've ever see
he started using drugs as a freshman in college at 18, and soon binge drinking and marijuana use increased to methamphetamine when he was 20. he didn't ask to be afflictedded with the disease of addiction, but, today, he's in long term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to the community, particularly the recovery community every single day. he graduated with a masters in social work, working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as recovery...